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  1. According to Thomas Goldsmith of The Raleigh News & Observer, "The Cuckoo" is an interior monologue where the singer "relates his desires — to gamble, to win, to regain love's affection." [3] The song is featured in the E.L. Doctorow book The March. A soldier suffering from a metal spike stuck in his head sings verses from the song.

  2. THE CUCKOO, English folk songVoce: Catia CarlonFlauto: Aldo BovaArrangiamento: Fausto BottaiVideo: Antonio Stangherlin

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  3. Here's a lovely choral performance of the old English folk song The Cuckoo from the 1966 Readers Digest Greensleeves and 37 other favourite folk songs 4 LP V...

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  4. Sep 19, 2023 · The Cuckoo, a traditional folk song popularized by the Osborne Brothers, holds a captivating essence that resonates with listeners across generations. This timeless piece tells a tale deeply rooted in folklore and evokes emotions through its poignant lyrics and melodious composition.

  5. Oct 17, 2023 · Also known as “Coo Coo”, “A-Walking and A-Talking”, “Pretty Girl Is Like a Little Bird”, “I’m Sad and I’m Lonesome”. As with all traditional songs, both melody and lyrics may vary a lot, the song tells us the cuckoo is “a fine (or pretty) bird”. The first recording that we still have was made on October 23, 1929, by ...

  6. Waders (32) Wagtails and pipits (8) Warblers (22) Woodpeckers (4) Wrens (1) Listen to cuckoos on british-birdsongs.uk. Here you will find 258 british bird songs.

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  8. The cuckoo is a giddy bird, no other is as she, That flits across the meadow, that sings from every tree. A nest she never buildeth, a vagrant she doth roam; Her song it is not tearful, Cuckoo! Cuckoo! Cuckoo! I nowhere have a home. The cuckoo is a witty bird, arriving with the spring. When summer suns are waning, she spreadeth wide her wings.